Matt Lloyd

Matt Loyd’s internet scam has fooled people for five years with MOBE an addition

I had not done this sort of coaching stuff before, but when my best friend insisted, I paid $49 to join Matt Lloyd Program called MOBE & it was waste of money.

It was in 2015. After I joined, I was allocated a coach and I was asked to complete a 21-step video course. You get to see only two video a day. I had time and I wanted to complete it sooner, but the system did not allow me to. So, I was stuck with 2 videos every day.

I was still fine as the charge was not huge. It was just $49. But that reasoning soon went away after I reached 6th Video. It asked me to pay $3240 for accessing the further videos.

I paid for it, which I should not have. I believed it because my friend had vouched for it. But, it seems that he was trying to find a way out of that program which could have been possible only by fooling others. Although, I became upset after I got his intentions right. But, couldn’t help myself as I was already in.

I completed the program in a hope of finding something meaningful. But, most part of the video concerned recruitment of other members to the program. MOBE is nothing but a pile of shit. Please ignore my language, but there is no other way to make you understand what a crap it is.

After I finished my course, I asked for a refund. To this, the coordinator asked me to promote MOBE for a year and that included three paid advertising. They also asked me to share the email that included the recruitment link to MOBE. This was a mess and I found myself stuck with their refund policy. They were asking me to do things that their affiliates do and in return prove them incapable.

Is that a refund policy or a way to make people indulge themselves into promoting the program like a full-time affiliate? I was shocked to hear that. It surely looks like a scam. There is no other way to define their refund policy. All they needed was the individuals who were ready to do anything for their money to be returned.

First, they offer the program for small amount. Then, only after few videos, they ask you for the real figure. Once, you pay, you are stuck with all the videos. After completing them, when you are sure that you cannot utilize them anywhere, the refund policy makes it worse. They keep you in shades until you are totally ripped off.

If you would look into his website, you will get the feeling of scam rolling all over internet through his MOBE program. Here are few points that I collected from his refund policy that will make my remark apparent and true.

His refund policy states that you need to implement at least three of the following traffic methods among the following which includes Facebook, pay per click, Solo Ads, Banner Ads, Adwords (Google, Bing etc). You need to do video marketing for them by forwarding the email containing the video of MOBE to your list of addresses. He has also asked to do article marketing for them.

This is not it. After making an attempt to sell his filthy program, you are requested to submit the proof of all the methods that you followed to get the traffic to their program and failed to get a sale. The support desk needed all the information to help define if the attempts were genuine or not.

The proofs that they accept include, Screenshots of the statistics that you need to track, videos of statistics you need to track, emails of the opt-ins that can be done from your autoresponder for solo ads, receipts that are received from solo ad vendors, screenshot of the Facebook ads you published, Infusion tracking statistics of the ads linked to your account which you claimed you have used. In addition, you need to submit the proofs with dates of the ads. This should include your name and email address as a confirmation that these ads were from you.

They have full proofed their scam by making themselves undisputable. According to their terms, if you cannot make an assignment to benefit the creditors or take benefit of bankruptcy law. In any such case, MOBE, the Licensor will have the right to terminate this agreement. This would be done by giving notice to the affiliate. The licence can also be taken away if you try to harm the reputation of the company.In short, if you wish to get your money back, you need to work for them without payment. This is a clear case of scam.

I was not ready to put my energy in something that seemed unethical and worthless, hence I lost my money. I was not able to get the refund. I also did not have the heart to fool my friends and family. So, I took the decision of not falling in their shit hole. And, I withdrew my licence all by myself.

So, they never refunded my money back. I had an opportunity to contact my friend who was sorry for what he did, and he informed me that he made all the attempts to fulfil their terms, but never got his money back. They made him do ads and all other stuffs and declined to accept the proof that he showed to them.

So, he anyway did not get the amount even after working a lot. So, I think I made the wise decision for not involving myself in their scam and fall for their fake refund policy. I believe that Matt Lloyd is a scammer and his internet programs will only get you into huge debts instead of making you rich. So, you need to consider many things before you plan to take up the program associated with Matt Lloyd.

Is Matt Lloyd a legit?

Matt Lloyd is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 11 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.

Where is Matt Lloyd located?

Matt Lloyd is headquarted at 5000 Estate Enighed, Independence, KS 67301, USA. You can contact Matt Lloyd by dialing N/A or visit their website www.mattlloydsblog.com.

How much monetary loss is incurred by Matt Lloyd’s customers?

According to Matt Lloyd’s customers, a monetary loss of US $3420 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is extremely high.

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11 Reviews on Matt Lloyd

  1. been trying to reach you for years i want a refund from the year 2015 or 2016

    Stay a long trom this guy its hard as hell to get your money back

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  3. MAtt is Ethical ok!

    Matt and myself met awhile ago on the beaches of Venice Beach and we were involved for a short afternoon and I can tell you he is 100 percent the most ethical person I know and only wants to help people. I helped him build his funnel system and he payed me well for that so anyone who says they dont get paid by his are lying!

  4. Scammed My Disabled Mother Over $20K

    My mother was sucked into a MOBE conference and was convinced to purchase a useless plan for over $20K. She is disabled and unemployed. The money was borrowed from family and friends. This was over 6 months ago and after she has tried to learn the system and utilize it, nothing has happened. I feel so bad for her. I am trying so hard to fight this.

  5. MOBE scammed our senior citizen parents out of $36K

    Matt Lloyd is a sociopath. His company scammed my 85 year old senior citizen in-laws who don’t know a thing about the internet out of $36k. They live on a fixed income and don’t have a way to pay back the debt he put them into with his banks who won’t allow disputes or cancel. This guy is the worst kind of criminal setting up shop in places where he can hide. The US government needs to shut down operations of this pyramid scheme in the US. There are also state laws which prevent scamming the elderly. Do not fall for this scheme.

  6. Matt Lloyd is a sociopath that bilked my 85 year old parents out of $36k

    With offices in Malaysia and Mauritius why wouldnt anyone question this business – sketchy at best, skirting the law at worst. This horrific organization just bilked my 85 year old inlaws who live on a fixed income out of $36k to license this insanity.. The company’s marketing materials disclose the average person only makes $700, yet they have no qualms collecting nearly $40k from senior citizens. They convinced them to open several credit cards with their flim flam hype. Absolutely egregious practices requiring you to spend a year trying to ensnare others in this misery before a refund can be obtained, yet most never see one. If the percentages on the income disclosure are correct, all but 2% drop out of this fairly quickly, so that is why they have the filthy refund policy to pad the pockets of the few on top who do well.if you go by the simple measure of providing value equal to a customer’s spend, this organization is a giant fail. We will be contacting government agencies around the world on their abuses and their dirty banks. What they do is morally wrong.

  7. MOBE is GREAT, so is Matt Lloyd

    Honestly, MOBE is a great program. I’m willing to bet MONEY that most (if not all) of the negative reviews here are by Wealthy Affiliate Members, who just want to bash it and make it look bad in order to promote wealthy affiliate.

    Having said that, I’m a PAID Member of the 21 Steps and they’re fantastic. They REALLY lay out how to properly set up a real ONLINE BUSINESS, not just silly review blogs talking about “your #1 favorite/recommended program for making money online”

    MOBE gets 2 thumbs up – I’m signing up for Silver next week!

  8. I'm not sure what the complaints are about..

    I’ve seen nothing but great things from Matt’s training. As of now (May, 2018) I’m only enrolled in the 21 steps program – but it’s some of the best (and most comprehensive) online training i’ve ever come across – and I’ve been doing the whole “online thing” for a while.

    Anyway, that’s my $0.02

    Jeff

  9. matt lloyd scams unaware people

    matt lloyd looks like a regular guy but that the thing about it: a professional scammer doesnt look like a scammer or bad guy. so he is very good at hiding his intentions by acting positive and professional. stay away from that thief or you going to regret losing your money.

  10. Matt Lloyd Review

    I got stuck with his MOBE program too and every bit of word written here is correct. I experienced the same thing. They make you go round and round, doing the same stuff to prove that the program did not work and then will never refund your amount.

    It is better not to enroll to any of the programs with Matt LLoyd. He is a fraud and a con artist.

  11. Matt Lloyd Review

    Matt Lloyd is a greedy person and cunning too. He took my money promising that MOBE would work, but I am really disappointed to say that it is not even worth a penny.

    The course is a bait to invite people and force them to sell the program to others. Or, they can be abusive. Stay away from these buggers.

Reviews: 11
Reported Loss : 3420 $
Severity : Extremely High
Reported by : Anonymous
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